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Ministers offer Tory rebels vote on foreign aid spending
Britain’s aid budget will be reinstated as soon as borrowing is brought under control, ministers will pledge today in an attempt to see off Tory rebels.In a surprise move, MPs will be given a vote on
The Times | | Fuente originalHospital cases will soar if we rush to lift Covid rules, say scientists
Up to 4,800 people a day could be admitted to hospital with Covid-19 if England rushes back to normality, government scientists said yesterday, as Boris Johnson approved lifting the last remaining
The Times | | Fuente originalJavid told 13 million Covid cases may lengthen NHS backlog
NHS chiefs are braced for nine million patients on waiting lists by the end of the year while the health secretary has warned that it could go as high as 13 million.Sajid Javid said that the figure
The Times | | Fuente originalPenalty curse denies England their Euro 2020 dream
Agony or ecstasy? For a nation gripped by the biggest sporting drama in 55 years, it all came down, almost unbearably, to a penalty shoot-out and one last fateful kick of a ball.When an Italian
The Times | | Fuente originalNHS Covid app to be made less sensitive after 60% rise in ‘pings’
The sensitivity of the NHS Covid-19 tracing app is to be reduced after the number of people “pinged” rose more than 60 per cent in a week. Ministers fear that users will delete the app to avoid being
The Times | | Fuente originalPayouts for families to offset green energy bills in drive towards net-zero emissions
Families in Britain would be sent annual payments to offset the cost of higher gas bills and encourage a switch to green energy as part of plans under consideration in Whitehall.Proposals being
The Times | | Fuente originalTaxpayers face unknown bill to cover trains’ Covid losses
Taxpayers will have to prop-up Britain’s loss-making railway for years because of the lack of a “convincing and timely plan” to get passengers back, MPs said.The Commons public accounts committee said
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- Moncloa suspende en la gestión de la pandemia con peor nota que las CCAA
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